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. >> you know how you get to carnegie hall? >> you [ bleep ] the guy that -- >> reporter: but in 2017 many would say she crossed a line after tmz published a photo of her holding a mask of president trump covered in ketchup. >> outrage from all sides after that video of comedian kathy griffin. >> kathy griffin and that image -- >> nobody wants to see this. it wasn't funny, didn't work. >> reporter: the backlash was swift. her tour canceled. endorsements pulled. friends walked away. >> i think that emotionally that was the most painful. to have so many friends that to this day haven't called. i would like to think that i would not behave that way. i think it's sad that many americans were quiet at a time like during my photo when it probably would have been okay to kind of take a stand. >> you received a lot of death threats. >> oh, i mean legit death threats. i mean, folks showed up to my husband's parents' house. they tracked my sister down when she was dying of cancer in the hospital and called her. and that was the intensity
. >> you know how you get to carnegie hall? >> you [ bleep ] the guy that -- >> reporter: but in 2017 many would say she crossed a line after tmz published a photo of her holding a mask of president trump covered in ketchup. >> outrage from all sides after that video of comedian kathy griffin. >> kathy griffin and that image -- >> nobody wants to see this. it wasn't funny, didn't work. >> reporter: the backlash was swift. her tour canceled. endorsements...
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. >> that to me is better than carnegie hall. >> an unfair comparison, really. a better warmup [ applause ] for the news, i'm boyd hooper. >> you are amazing boyd hooper, isn't he incredible if you're a regular here and you get to see this guy's work, amazing. time to go >> 60 seconds left on the race to the finish. the booster shot cam pawn is a little bit less confusing now. a little bit and under way. it comes after the cdc director overruled her own advisory panel and went ahead and recommended boosters for nurses and teachers and all the other kinds of workers who are in jobs that put them at high risk. >>> the make shift camp of haitian migrants in del rio, texas, cleared out now some of them went back to haiti. some of them went into the united states. and a lot of them decided to stay in mexico because they didn't want to be deported to haiti. at the heist the crisis 15,000 migrants were camped out under the bridge but after crossing the border from mexico >>> and gabby petito's funeral set for sunday on long island, new york the search for her boyfriend
. >> that to me is better than carnegie hall. >> an unfair comparison, really. a better warmup [ applause ] for the news, i'm boyd hooper. >> you are amazing boyd hooper, isn't he incredible if you're a regular here and you get to see this guy's work, amazing. time to go >> 60 seconds left on the race to the finish. the booster shot cam pawn is a little bit less confusing now. a little bit and under way. it comes after the cdc director overruled her own advisory panel...
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the ritzy shopping districts, then carnegie hall, upper riverside drive through a wealthy neighborhoodthen he would cross the viaduct and there are the tenements, and that is where he would get off. he would say what just happened? why did things look like what they look like down there, now they look like this appear. he said that marx explained that at a time he found satisfactory. he remained a marxist through his years at harvard, even while studying under these free-market giants like milton friedman. sowell remained a marxist. it was a job in government that ultimately got him to change his mind about marxism and socialism in general, working for the government, studying minimum wage laws is recognizing the harm they were doing to the employment prospects, particularly of low income minorities. this caused tom to rethink his whole view of the benevolence of government and programs when it comes to helping disadvantaged groups. it was a life experience that changed his views, but sowell -- he encountered a lot of incredibly influential and bright people throughout his studies. he
the ritzy shopping districts, then carnegie hall, upper riverside drive through a wealthy neighborhoodthen he would cross the viaduct and there are the tenements, and that is where he would get off. he would say what just happened? why did things look like what they look like down there, now they look like this appear. he said that marx explained that at a time he found satisfactory. he remained a marxist through his years at harvard, even while studying under these free-market giants like...
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yeah, i wanted to -- when i play these places that i never thought i would play -- i made one at carnegie hall just like big time comedy nerds. that's why i put it on vinyl, because i did paper tiger like four months after this so this is where my act was, and it's, you know, a half hour longer i think than -- there's a whole side of it that's not even on paper tiger, and it was this whole chunk that i wanted to have in paper tiger where i was making fun of the whole support the troops, firemen are heroes all of that stuff. so, all of that is on there. it's just -- it's just, you know, it's sort of a weird -- what the hell happened when i was in london, there was some terrorist attack, so that just put a weird sort of -- and for some reason they didn't tell me that that happened. we don't need it to be in his head, so the information i needed to make it work, i didn't have so, we took it out, but it ended up being a great thing for the special because, you know, i think people just sitting down -- like, on netflix there's so much stuff to watch, you kind of want to get in and get out. so -- bu
yeah, i wanted to -- when i play these places that i never thought i would play -- i made one at carnegie hall just like big time comedy nerds. that's why i put it on vinyl, because i did paper tiger like four months after this so this is where my act was, and it's, you know, a half hour longer i think than -- there's a whole side of it that's not even on paper tiger, and it was this whole chunk that i wanted to have in paper tiger where i was making fun of the whole support the troops, firemen...
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i also sang at the policemen's memorial at carnegie hall, so when i was asked to sing the fourth gameat 20 years ago is i had black gloves on my hands. i was very cold, and i wish i hadn't worn the gloves. other than that, it was an exciting moment. it was an emotional moment, and tomorrow as we honor the 9/11 attack, the victims that were there, the 3,000 citizens we lost, i will think about that moment an awful lot. stuart: we were together then, no question about it, that unified the country. you could feel it back then. but, lee greenwood, do you think we're still together now? >> well, it's an ebb and flow. i don't know that america -- and people asked me the other day, have we ever been more divided. and my answer would be do you not remember the civil war or vietnam, for instance, which tore this country apart. there's an ebb and flow to it. as conditions change and more we're affected by international conditions than just national ones, there's a feeling of patriotism, then there's a feeling of government control and things just kind of ebb and flow that way. so my job really
i also sang at the policemen's memorial at carnegie hall, so when i was asked to sing the fourth gameat 20 years ago is i had black gloves on my hands. i was very cold, and i wish i hadn't worn the gloves. other than that, it was an exciting moment. it was an emotional moment, and tomorrow as we honor the 9/11 attack, the victims that were there, the 3,000 citizens we lost, i will think about that moment an awful lot. stuart: we were together then, no question about it, that unified the...
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she is an accomplished gospel singer and performed at carnegie hall. >> we have also beth seidenberg.and money. she has her own fund making medical investments. one of the most important venture capitalists, a woman and doctor. she is coming at it with real experience. >> that is fantastic. for more on the list, go to knowyourvalue.com and forbes.com. >> this partnership is really heating up. we will have big announcements coming up. i'm so excited. randall and maggie, thank you. >> willie, we need to talk after the show. we need one of these spacs. we need to buy something. >> you spoke for many people when you asked that question. what the hell is a spac? >> the rich people when i'm on the street. >> you are busking. >> you can podcast your spac. >> you want to invest in the jays and rays. the smart money. >> jays and the rays. sell everybody. >> congratulations on the launch of your podcast. >> thank you so much. >> you can get it on apple or spotify and it is wonderful. >> i like to do things before anybody else does things. >> leading edge. >> willie, you are right. i think the p
she is an accomplished gospel singer and performed at carnegie hall. >> we have also beth seidenberg.and money. she has her own fund making medical investments. one of the most important venture capitalists, a woman and doctor. she is coming at it with real experience. >> that is fantastic. for more on the list, go to knowyourvalue.com and forbes.com. >> this partnership is really heating up. we will have big announcements coming up. i'm so excited. randall and maggie, thank...
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heinz hall, heinz field, heinz chapel, the heinz school at carnegie mellon university. these are some of the legacies of the heinz family. h.j. heinz, the man for whom this museum was named, his left -- has left a legacy far beyond the food empire his grandfather began. today, the kraft-heinz company is co-headquartered in pittsburgh and chicago. it is still the fifth largest food company in the world. >> transitioning from industrial giants, one man dreamed of a different type of business success. while his department stores became a fixture in suburban shopping malls across america, the roots of jcpenney stores are the main streets of small rural communities. our look at american business leaders continues with james cash penney and his contribution to rural america. >> like most people in wyoming at the turn-of-the-century, he was a transplant. he was born and raised in missouri. i think j.c. penney was a country boy at heart. there is an old expression, you can always take the boy out of the country, but you can never take the country out of the boy. i think we see
heinz hall, heinz field, heinz chapel, the heinz school at carnegie mellon university. these are some of the legacies of the heinz family. h.j. heinz, the man for whom this museum was named, his left -- has left a legacy far beyond the food empire his grandfather began. today, the kraft-heinz company is co-headquartered in pittsburgh and chicago. it is still the fifth largest food company in the world. >> transitioning from industrial giants, one man dreamed of a different type of...